Nenad Krstic

Nenad Krstic

40-Year-Old CenterC
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$Agreed to a two-year deal worth $6 million Euros with CSKA Moscow in June of 2011.
CFree Agent
June 9, 2011
Krstic has agreed to a two-year deal worth $6 million Euros with CSKA Moscow, the reigning Russian champions, Comcast SportsNet New England reports.
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It was previously rumored that the Celtics, who now only have one center, Jermaine O'Neal, under contract next season, would try to resign Krstic. Kristic averaged 9.1 points and 5.4 rebounds in 24 games with the Celtics last season, but he decided to take the money in Europe with a potential lockout looming.
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Oklahoma City's big men aren't exactly an appealing bunch for the fantasy owner. Nor is it because any one of them lacks the talent to succeed, either. Rather, there are just too many of them. Krstic, Serge Ibaka, Nick Collison, and newcomer Cole Aldrich: all of them are somewhere on the depth chart at center. And with Jeff Green playing 37 minutes per night-most of them at the four-center is where those bigs will have to play. In short, none of Krstic and Co will be effective until the playing time is available.
Krstic signed with OKC in late December last season after playing in Russia. He provided a scoring boost the team lacked at center but disappointed defensively. In 28 starts, he averaged only 5.8 rebounds per game and 1.04 blocks per game. The team signed Etan Thomas to pick up the defensive slack, leaving Krstic free to provide value as a scorer.
Krstic was in the midst of a breakout season before a torn anterior cruciate ligament ended his year. He was averaging career highs in all five counting categories as well as field goal percentages, and at more than 16 points and almost seven boards per game he was on the cusp of impact starter status. It normally takes more than a year for a player to get back to full speed after ACL reconstruction so expect Krstic to have trouble duplicating those numbers early, but he is worth a late flyer – if he doesn’t have a setback he could be reaching his stride just in time for the stretch run of the season.
Though not a big rebounder for his size, Krstic’s offensive game is developing nicely. He moves around the court easily and has a nice touch in close and can hit mid-range stuff, too. He got more scoring opportunities (11 FGA/g) last season, but is still an afterthought with Vince Carter, Richard Jefferson and Jason Kidd leading the show. He’s not much of a shot-blocker and isn’t known for his defense, but represents the only scoring threat the Nets have in the low post at this point.
Krstic showed promise in his rookie year, averaging 10 points and a little over five rebounds in 26 minutes per game. Krstic's offensive post game is already in good shape, but he needs to become more consistent as a rebounder and shot-blocker. He frequently put up lines like his 15-point, 15-rebound effort against Charlotte, only to follow it up two days later with a 17-point, three-rebound outing against the Clippers. Krstic will return as New Jersey’s starting center this season.
Will not receive any minutes on a deep Nets team even if he decides to leave Europe and play in the NBA this season. Do not draft.
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CBoston Celtics
May 19, 2011
Krstic, a free agent, may re-sign in Boston given his potentially low cost and the C's need for big men, according to the Boston Globe.
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CBoston Celtics
Knee
April 18, 2011
Krstic is playing with bone bruises in both knees, according to the Boston Globe.
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CBoston Celtics
April 8, 2011
After spending his last two games coming off the bench, the Celtics moved Krstic back into the starting center role Friday.
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Nenad Krstic: Back in Business
CBoston Celtics
Knee
April 5, 2011
Krstic returned to the Celtics' lineup Tuesday after missing two games with a bone bruise on his right knee.
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CBoston Celtics
Knee
April 5, 2011
Krstic (knee) will play against Philadelphia on Tuesday, Boston Globe writer Gary Dzen reports.
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